‘Career kill’: Workplace menopause silence is costing women
Menopause is derailing thousands of Aussie women’s careers, as experts warn silence in the workplace is doing more harm than good.
Menopause is derailing thousands of Aussie women’s careers, as experts warn silence in the workplace is doing more harm than good.
A former Snapchat executive says waking ‘drenched in sweat’ prompted her move out of the tech world and into wellness with the launch of her Australia-based menopause supplement line.
When perimenopause hit I felt like a ghost of the person I used to be. Crying in the shower became common. This is what helped me.
Rae Bonney’s anxiety and depression got really bad when she entered her 40s and she suffered for years. But within a week she was able to transform her life through this change.
Are hot flushes keeping you up at night? The solution is on your plate
Steph Hilton went into premature menopause at only 32. She says she started to get these symptoms before the devastating diagnosis and has this one regret.
Australian actor Naomi Watts kept quiet about her symptoms because she feared it would cost her work. Now she’s speaking out to help others.
Shannon Nelson is so glad she spoke up about losing her libido – and she now feels like she’s had a second chance at life after getting help.
Telling it to you straight
It’s impacting thousands of women
Menopause can have a debilitating effect on women’s careers, relationships and lives, but it doesn’t have to. Experts detail the misconceptions and how to manage the reality.
Listen up, ladies
Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/health/conditions/menopause